0 the particular type of character that a person naturally has:
1 a person’s usual way of feeling or behaving; the tendency of a person to be happy, friendly, anxious, etc.:
a cheerful disposition
2 the process of selling something or formally giving it to someone:
3 the way in which a formal process, such as a business deal or a matter dealt with in a court of law, is completed:
In this theory persons evoke eros if they have beautiful bodies, minds, or dispositions.
Reasons for thinking knowledge states are not essentially temporally extended trade on thinking of these states as dispositions which are only part of the story.
Negative valences of any or all of these factors will push maternal attitudes and dispositions in the other direction.
A concept which is frequently used in the context of perceptual development is that of 'templates' or '(pre)dispositions'.
They are not direct dispositions in favour of anybody.
The last section considered how the jurists interpreted the wordings of dispositions and determined whether they constituted trusts.
They provide a way for a testator to secure some of the dispositions in his will even if the will fails and intestate succession ensues.
Testators sometimes confirmed their civil-law dispositions in the form of a trust.
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性格,性情, 傾向, 意向…
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性格,性情, 倾向, 意向…
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temperamento, tendencia [feminine], actitud [feminine]…
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disposição…
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tempérament [masculine], caractère…
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gemyt, temperament…
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